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Is it possible for a person to not fall down?

Is it possible for a person to not fall down?

Isn’t falling down as much. Still prefers to just stay in one spot (she’s usually walking all over, walking up the stairs, etc). I wouldn’t say she’s disoriented.. but she’s just not “right.”

What was the name of the cat that was staggering?

My 12-13 y/o kitty, Layla, presented staggering and falling behavior this morning around 11:30 AM (just a few hours ago). She was 100% fine last night at 2AM. She was in the other room sleeping on the couch, and came in to the room I was in when she heard me putting out food for her.

What causes a dog to stagger and fall over?

Inflammation of the brain (encephalitis) may cause a dog to stagger, stumble, or fall over. Encephalitis can come about as a result of fungal infections, tick-borne diseases, and parasites, among other causes.

Why is my cat staggering when he tries to walk?

If your cat seems off balance or staggers when he tries to walk, it is very alarming. There are many causes for such abnormal behavior and it sometimes helps to know some of the possibilities. Staggering or falling over can be called ataxia.

Who was the woman on the dashcam that fell down?

Caught in the headlights: Drunk woman caught on Russian dashcam swaying, staggering in circles and eventually falling down on her way home from the shops. A video of a woman who was literally falling down drunk as she made her way home from the shops has become an internet hit in Russia.

Isn’t falling down as much. Still prefers to just stay in one spot (she’s usually walking all over, walking up the stairs, etc). I wouldn’t say she’s disoriented.. but she’s just not “right.”

Why do I Keep Falling for no reason?

Falling for no apparent reason. If you don’t remember having any faintness or dizziness before falling, you might be having loss of memory going back to just before it happens (retrograde amnesia). There might be a cardiac cause that needs study. Heart problems can cause loss of consciousness with NO warning.

My 12-13 y/o kitty, Layla, presented staggering and falling behavior this morning around 11:30 AM (just a few hours ago). She was 100% fine last night at 2AM. She was in the other room sleeping on the couch, and came in to the room I was in when she heard me putting out food for her.